The Linux Video and DVD Project
2001-11-01: Major victory in DVD/DeCSS Case in CA
LiViD is a nifty abbreviation for Linux Video and DVD. The web site
is at www.linuxvideo.org and there is a CVS repository at cvs.linuxvideo.org.
The LiViD valium Project is a collection of video and dvd related sub-projects.
The idea is to provide one central tramadol location for users to find information
and support for video hardware and software. The other major advantage
for organizing all the xanax video related hydrocodone projects is the reduction of the amount
of duplicated code, and a better collaboration on the design of interfaces.
Our goals are simple - provide a soma unified development and user resource
center for video and dvd related work for Linux.
We are in need of web designers and levitra editors. There is a lot of information
about video out there, and we need to fill the site with content. Of course,
we are always looking for skilled developers to propecia work on current projects and
start new ones. If you want to help or join our team subscribe and post a message to the development list.
Short News
Major victory in DVD/DeCSS Case in CA, Posted by mpav on 2001-11-01
The Appeals Court in California reversed the lower court's previous ruling, and ruled that the posting of source code was upheld by the First Amendment. More information here.
mpeg2dec-0.2.0 released, Posted by walken on 2001-02-16
A new version of the mpeg2dec has been released, with support for field pictures, more speed enhancements, full reentrancy, a cleaner video library API, etc... mpeg2dec is the codec used in oms and a few other project, so lets hope these improvement show up in a next version of oms soon :) (the version released yesterday does not include these improvements)
First Official OMS Release!, Posted by taaz on 2001-02-15
The LiViD team is proud to release the first official version of Open Media System, our OpenSource media and DVD player! This release has been in development for more than a year by many developers from around the world. Download, install, enjoy your DVDs in Linux!
France and Italy - Welcome our new mirror sites, Posted by aeneas on 2001-02-11
Thanks Sam (sam@zoy.org) and Andrea Fanfani (andrea@linux.it) for managing the two new LiViD mirror sites in France (http://www.fr.linuxvideo.org) and in Italy (http://www.it.linuxvideo.org). Welcome!
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